Use Post-it notes for recording brainstorms if you don't have an ACTIVboard or Mind-mapping software like Inspiration. If brainstorms are` recorded on Post-its then the information can easily be moved around and sorted.
3 Doors to Infoliteracy™ site has useful strategies
7 servants: Who, What , When, Where, Why, How, Which
Plan, Do Review
Display the process eg. PMIs, brainstorms etc displayed in the classroom, not just completed work
Display thinking tools
Display strategies eg. rules for brainstorms, parts/whole thinking, 6 thinking hats, PMI etc.
Reflective journals for students. These could be on paper or online. They could form part of an e-portfolio
There are many tools and strategies that teachers use to facilitate inquiry-based learning.
Please share any you have found helpful.
Graphic Representations of the process or GPS - this one has its own page.
Use Post-it notes for recording brainstorms if you don't have an ACTIVboard or Mind-mapping software like Inspiration. If brainstorms are` recorded on Post-its then the information can easily be moved around and sorted.
3 Doors to Infoliteracy™ site has useful strategies
7 servants: Who, What , When, Where, Why, How, Which
Plan, Do Review
Display the process eg. PMIs, brainstorms etc displayed in the classroom, not just completed work
Display thinking tools
Display strategies eg. rules for brainstorms, parts/whole thinking, 6 thinking hats, PMI etc.
Reflective journals for students. These could be on paper or online. They could form part of an e-portfolio
Bookmark websites
Use graphic organisers